So since we've sort of got ourselves into a nice work routine, I have been so lazy about getting a menu together for the week. This is so helpful because it'll eliminate spontaneous trips to the grocery store and I'm certain it'll help cut some of that spontaneous spending as well.
Before I got this job I was just too tired to put one together, and it was more of a "Do I feel like cooking today?" type of thing. Have any of you gone through that kind of rut?
But now, since we've got a good flow going - it's time to get on the ball and get organized!
I currently only have plenty of ground beef and chicken thighs to work with, as well as a ton of frozen veggies. I feel like I've already exhausted the usual go to meals with these proteins and honestly, the last 3-4 weeks were jam packed. So I'm gonna start checking out some newer recipes from all different kinds of sources and then get to sharing them on here.
March 5, 2012
February 22, 2012
Its been long enough...
Well hello there people!
It seems I fell off the face of the planet ... again. LOL
The truth is I've been lurking in the background, reading all the blogs on my list and keeping up with everyone - I just haven't blogged, for different reasons.
But now, it seems that everything is finally settling back into a norm.
SO backtracking a bit here to briefly catch up with me ..
August 2011 - I was let go from my job in the port with the metal shredding company. Shortly after that I began temporary work with my dad at his courier job. This was supposed to be short term, but after my first experience of job hunting I knew there was a possibility of it being not so temporary.
Hey, you gotta do what you gotta do to keep up with all the bills!
September 2011 - January 2012:
In September we added a new member to our little family:
Work wise, it was pretty much the same routine every day for these 5 months.
And now looking back, I kind of miss it. I miss seeing my dad everyday. I miss the sweating I would do loading up my route into the van and then delivering it. I miss meeting new people everyday. I miss the daily drives to SPI.
The end of January brought some new things as well.
We finished our lease on our first apartment! And then were lucky to find a house for rent!!
Gosh those last few weeks in January were stressful! But it all worked out.
Our house is in a less than desireable location, but with all the little extras it had about it - we just couldn't pass it up.
Now we have all our pets with us and they have a yard to run around in. We have our own washer and dryer, huge deal! And no more stairs or downstairs neighbors complaining our tv/music is too loud!
I have to say, the first day out of the apartment I did not miss it one bit. It was a great starter for us, but we are definitely moving on to better things!
And the best thing that happened, I finally found a job!! Or well, the job kind of found me. LOL, GOD had it all worked out for us.
On Jan. 31st, I got an email asking to contact and go in for an interview. I was already driving to the warehouse to do the courier thing, but I went ahead and called anyway to possibly schedule something for the next day. I spoke to the Business Office Manager and he informed me that I had to go in that day, no other option. The owner of the business was in from out of town and pressuring the administration staff to fill the position asap. Initially I acutally said I would not be able to make it, so that was it. Then I called my dad who was already at the warehouse to talk to him about it. He told me I HAD to go, it was an interview and I couldn't pass it up. He took care of everything for me at the warehouse so I called back and said I would be able to show up after all.
Cue the hysterics and panic! This was my first interview in months! I rushed home to get dressed get myself together.
I do my interview and overall, feel like it had gone really well. I was done before 11:30 AM and they said they would make a decision within a few hours, so needless to say I was nervous the rest of the entire day. I was constantly checking my phone to see the time and check if I missed their call by any chance. When it got to 4:30, I pretty much gave up hope on it. I was already giving myself a prep talk so I wouldn't be too bummed about it. Then, lo and behold, I hear an alert from my phone - I had a voicemail!!
I GOT THE JOB! And the thing about it was they wanted me to start the next day! Crazy stuff.
I am the Assistant Business Office Manager at a nursing home.
I've had this job for about a month now and I like it. Its different, I have a lot of responsibilities, and I have A LOT of work. It's going great!
5 months ago I was delivering office supplies. Now I'm ordering it :)
It seems I fell off the face of the planet ... again. LOL
The truth is I've been lurking in the background, reading all the blogs on my list and keeping up with everyone - I just haven't blogged, for different reasons.
But now, it seems that everything is finally settling back into a norm.
SO backtracking a bit here to briefly catch up with me ..
August 2011 - I was let go from my job in the port with the metal shredding company. Shortly after that I began temporary work with my dad at his courier job. This was supposed to be short term, but after my first experience of job hunting I knew there was a possibility of it being not so temporary.
Hey, you gotta do what you gotta do to keep up with all the bills!
September 2011 - January 2012:
In September we added a new member to our little family:
This is Jake
We rescued him from a shelter, he is about 2 years old and a full bred Shnauzer
Work wise, it was pretty much the same routine every day for these 5 months.
And now looking back, I kind of miss it. I miss seeing my dad everyday. I miss the sweating I would do loading up my route into the van and then delivering it. I miss meeting new people everyday. I miss the daily drives to SPI.
The end of January brought some new things as well.
We finished our lease on our first apartment! And then were lucky to find a house for rent!!
Gosh those last few weeks in January were stressful! But it all worked out.
Our house is in a less than desireable location, but with all the little extras it had about it - we just couldn't pass it up.
Now we have all our pets with us and they have a yard to run around in. We have our own washer and dryer, huge deal! And no more stairs or downstairs neighbors complaining our tv/music is too loud!
I have to say, the first day out of the apartment I did not miss it one bit. It was a great starter for us, but we are definitely moving on to better things!
And the best thing that happened, I finally found a job!! Or well, the job kind of found me. LOL, GOD had it all worked out for us.
On Jan. 31st, I got an email asking to contact and go in for an interview. I was already driving to the warehouse to do the courier thing, but I went ahead and called anyway to possibly schedule something for the next day. I spoke to the Business Office Manager and he informed me that I had to go in that day, no other option. The owner of the business was in from out of town and pressuring the administration staff to fill the position asap. Initially I acutally said I would not be able to make it, so that was it. Then I called my dad who was already at the warehouse to talk to him about it. He told me I HAD to go, it was an interview and I couldn't pass it up. He took care of everything for me at the warehouse so I called back and said I would be able to show up after all.
Cue the hysterics and panic! This was my first interview in months! I rushed home to get dressed get myself together.
I do my interview and overall, feel like it had gone really well. I was done before 11:30 AM and they said they would make a decision within a few hours, so needless to say I was nervous the rest of the entire day. I was constantly checking my phone to see the time and check if I missed their call by any chance. When it got to 4:30, I pretty much gave up hope on it. I was already giving myself a prep talk so I wouldn't be too bummed about it. Then, lo and behold, I hear an alert from my phone - I had a voicemail!!
I GOT THE JOB! And the thing about it was they wanted me to start the next day! Crazy stuff.
I am the Assistant Business Office Manager at a nursing home.
I've had this job for about a month now and I like it. Its different, I have a lot of responsibilities, and I have A LOT of work. It's going great!
5 months ago I was delivering office supplies. Now I'm ordering it :)
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